Chag HaSukut: The Feast of Tabernacles
A Feast of Tabernacles overview on dwelling in booths, final ingathering, and the kingdom pattern of Sukkot.
Dwelling and Ingathering
Month 7, Day 15
Sukut gathers dwelling, rejoicing, and ingathering into a seventh-month feast of sacred abundance and remembrance.
Temporary dwelling becomes a testimony that provision, shelter, and ingathering come from the Most High. Dwelling Witness
Cycle
Seven Days
Fixed placement inside the restored annual order.
Appointment
Month 7, Day 15
The Feast of Booths, celebrating dwelling, ingathering, and sacred rejoicing.
Focus
Ingathering
Feast of Booths
Appointment Watch
Synchronizing this appointment inside the fixed yearly cycle.
Locating the next occurrence
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Calendar Placement
This page now tracks the live position of Sukut inside the restored yearly order, so the brief is not only descriptive but also anchored to its present timing.
When this appointment is active, the watch panel shifts from countdown mode into observance mode. When it has passed, the panel rolls forward to the next fixed-cycle occurrence.
Overview
Sukut remembers dwelling in booths while celebrating provision and ingathering. It is presented here as a feast of joy rooted in dependence and remembrance.
Observance
The feast holds rejoicing together with humility, reminding the community that shelter, harvest, and continuity are received rather than self-produced.
Restoration Frame
Within the fixed order, Sukut remains securely located in the seventh month and closes the annual cycle with stability rather than drift.
Key Markers
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Dwelling in booths
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Ingathering feast
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Seventh-month rejoicing